Wooldridge is an innovative artist who works in many different
mediums. His drawings and paintings inspire his involvement
with sculpture. His desire to manipulate his paintings,
to cut them up and play with them, makes him a sculptor.
His unique painting process has evolved over ten years.
It is somewhat of a paradox, since his surfaces are essentially
flat, no thicker than a few thousandths of an inch.
Yet they evoke an incredible illusion of depth and movement
with up to forty underpaintings in different areas.
Wooldridge likes to think of his paintings as places where
the abstract becomes real not through texture or physical
shaping, but rather through his style, which creates the
illusion of sculpture.